Timothy Bradley "If I Lose To Amir Khan I'm Out Of Mayweather / Pacquiao Sweepstakes"
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What does that has to do with him admitting he ducked Khan? I wish people would just admit he ducked Khan like Bradley himself claimed and move on with this BS about signing with Arum or business move etc.. Yes we get it, he made a business move. He said it himself and we all know. Fact still is he ducked Khan to make that business move. He called for the Khan fight, accuse him of ducking him then proceed to duck his biggest payday at that time. I don't care if he signed a £20M contract with HBO/Arum, fact was he called for a fight and duck that fight. He admit it himself and that good enough for me.
Contract ended June 30
Fight July 23rd.
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He's right though... any reasonable person in his position would have made the same choice he did. It's called risk assessment.
If you're leaving a job and have your sights on a better one, would you take an incredibly risky assignment that could make or break your career before lining up your next place of employment?
Why would Bradley take the riskiest fight of his career at a time when he had no promotional backing? He would put himself entirely in the hands of a rival promoter, he would have been Khan's "opponent." That's a horrendously ****** position to put yourself in, especially in a sport where the A-side guy gets almost every single advantage you can think of in a fight.
Bradley made the right call, it's amazing that people are still holding this against him. This is a two and a half year old thread. Who even cares anymore?Comment
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He's right though... any reasonable person in his position would have made the same choice he did. It's called risk assessment.
If you're leaving a job and have your sights on a better one, would you take an incredibly risky assignment that could make or break your career before lining up your next place of employment?
Why would Bradley take the riskiest fight of his career at a time when he had no promotional backing? He would put himself entirely in the hands of a rival promoter, he would have been Khan's "opponent." That's a horrendously ****** position to put yourself in, especially in a sport where the A-side guy gets almost every single advantage you can think of in a fight.
Bradley made the right call, it's amazing that people are still holding this against him. This is a two and a half year old thread. Who even cares anymore?Comment
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